Later the petitioner was informed that the “Old Parivar Mediclaim Policy” had been abolished since 12.08.2020 and all the “Parivar” clients have been migrated to other policies.
The Kerala High Court has quashed the orders of the Kerala Government announcing scholarship to Muslim students and Latin Catholic/Converted Christians in the ratio 80:20 and directed the Kerala Government to pass appropriate Government orders providing merit-cum-means scholarship
While the hearing was going on Justice Chandrachud made the remark that, “You keep saying that situation is dynamic, but you have to keep your ears on the ground.
The court said that the practice of filing the writ petitions on the similar matter pending before any other bench of the concerned court will bring the multifariousness of the writ petitions.
According to the petition, the government has already fixed the price for the HRTC Test in the government hospitals. Now the petitioner has filed this petition seeking direction to the respondent to fix the price for the HRTC Test in the private hospitals.
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta had countered: “There is a suo motu case regarding dignified handling of the dead.” Amicus Arora said: “That may be so, the poor are unable to dispose of the dead. Why cannot the state give a ritual semblance to the disposal of the dead?”
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said: To vaccinate the entire population of India by the end of this year, the government is making procurement efforts.
The order was passed in a petition alleging that around 200 persons who were displaced due to the violence continue to face threat to their lives due to which they have not been able to return to their homes.